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A 17-year-old Chinese student was killed in Japan, and netizens lamented that China is the safest country in the world

author:North Shore of Wuhan

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During the Spring Festival, a sad news came back from Japan.

A 17-year-old Chinese high school student was found tragically dead on Chinese New Year's Eve.

The Japanese police judged that it was a homicide case, and it was suspected that someone used means to cause him to drown.

His name is Song Yuchuan, and he also has a Japanese name called Saito Ukawa.

A 17-year-old Chinese student was killed in Japan, and netizens lamented that China is the safest country in the world

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Distressed!

The New Year, a young man in the flower season, said that it was gone.

There is no greater grief than his parents and family.

According to his family, Song Yuchuan is very mature on weekdays.

She loves playing basketball and has achieved excellent results in her studies.

The results of the investigation showed that Song had gone to a friend's house before the incident and then lost contact.

However, it is unclear whether disputes with others during this period led to disputes.

A 17-year-old Chinese student was killed in Japan, and netizens lamented that China is the safest country in the world

In China, parents have to pick up and drop off children who go to and from high school.

Being alone in a foreign country and not very friendly Japan is indeed very risky.

At the age of 17, he may be like an adult physically, but his mind is not yet fully mature.

Sometimes words and deeds are just a big child.

It is hoped that the Japanese police will solve the case as soon as possible and bring the murderer to justice.

The reason for the child's murder is unknown.

But Lao Bei still couldn't help but think of the video of a Japanese variety show interviewing several Chinese students before the Spring Festival.

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Before the Chinese New Year, a Japanese variety show called "Moonlight Night Weiyang" interviewed several students from China.

Originally, I just wanted to ask them why they came to study in Japan, but I didn't expect it to turn into a gathering for Chinese students to show off their wealth.

This interview was a random interview on the street.

The Japanese program host held up a sign saying "I want to interview Chinese students" and waited for "material" on the busiest street in Tokyo.

Among these international students broadcast on the program, they are basically children of rich families.

At least from their own expressions, they are all proper "rich second generations".

Their family's economic conditions are very good, and their monthly living expenses start at tens of thousands of yuan.

A 17-year-old Chinese student was killed in Japan, and netizens lamented that China is the safest country in the world

Some of their parents helped them buy an apartment in Tokyo.

Some even took the money given by their parents to experience life and learn Japanese at "custom places" in Japan.

A 17-year-old Chinese student was killed in Japan, and netizens lamented that China is the safest country in the world

In the past decade or so, the number of Chinese students studying in Japan has increased rapidly.

According to data from the Japan Student Services Organization:

The number of international students in 2022 is 231,146.

Of these, 103,882 students are from China, accounting for almost half.

The University of Tokyo has the largest number of Chinese students among international students, accounting for 65.7% of the total.

The number of international students at Waseda University and Keio University is also dominated by Chinese students.

It is precisely because of the large number of Chinese students in Japan that the probability of a situation is relatively high.

And many Chinese students are still showing off their wealth in a high-profile manner, which must be a hidden crisis, and it is not surprising that they are targeted by bad guys.

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Many people are very puzzled, are domestic universities and middle schools not fragrant?

Why do you have to go to Japan to study?

After all, due to historical reasons, there are still some unfriendly feelings between the people of the two countries.

Analysts believe that these two factors are roughly the following:

1. The unified college entrance examination in China, one test determines life, compared with Japan, the competition is too fierce.

There are more than 2,000 universities in China, but only about 80 are high-level "key universities".

The number of candidates every year exceeds 10 million, and the total resources of high-quality universities are insufficient.

In Japan, the test has a better chance of getting into a better school.

This variety show lists a set of data comparisons between the University of Tokyo and Peking University.

There are 470,000 college entrance examination candidates in Japan, and 3,085 students are enrolled in the University of Tokyo, with an admission ratio of 65.64 per 10,000 people.

There are 12.91 million college entrance examination candidates in China, and Peking University enrolls 3,963 students, with an admission ratio of 3.07 per 10,000 people.

The difference between the two is more than 21 times.

That is, the opportunity to enter the University of Tokyo in the Japanese college entrance examination.

It is more than 20 times more than the chance of entering Peking University in the domestic college entrance examination.

Chinese have always had a keen sense of smell to take shortcuts, and they are naturally willing to spend money to send their children to Japan to win greater opportunities.

A 17-year-old Chinese student was killed in Japan, and netizens lamented that China is the safest country in the world

2. In the past decade or so, the growth rate of China's private wealth has been "far ahead".

Those who get rich first will not hesitate to invest in their children's education when their wealth is free.

More than 10 years ago, most of the students who went to study in Japan worked part-time while studying.

And now, the "rich second generation" who relies on their parents to support them is living a chic life in Japan.

It may not be the case that Chinese students who go to nightclubs to experience life and learn Japanese while learning Japanese may not be the only one.

Many of them just go abroad to "gild", and then "export to domestic sales", and then return to China to take the public examination or inherit the family business.

Many of the lists of people admitted to public examinations or large central enterprises have been repeatedly exposed, many of whom have foreign undergraduate or graduate degrees.

In the past, Europe and the United States were the first choice for children from wealthy Chinese families to study abroad.

However, as tuition fees in Europe and the United States become more and more expensive, there are more and more restrictions on Chinese students.

Japan, with its geographical advantages, has become a popular choice for "rich children" to study abroad.

It is foreseeable that the number of Chinese studying abroad or even immigrating to Japan will continue to increase in the next few years.

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Due to the increasing number of Chinese students studying in Japan, the murder of Song Yuchuan should not be a simple case.

I hope that all Chinese students in Japan will strengthen their awareness of safety precautions.

Don't show off your wealth in a high-profile manner under the public, so it's easy to be targeted by criminals.

In the comment area, some netizens questioned that the Chinese teenager will be called: Saito Ukawa?

Some people say, "If you read a book, what are you going to do if you go to the enemy's house?" If you go, you must be prepared that people will not come back.

Some people say, "What's there to be sad about?" This is what happens when you go to Japan!

The murder of a 17-year-old middle school student in Japan is sad enough.

At this time, it is really not kind enough to gloat.

Be kind, after all, the children who were killed are still their own compatriots.

It is hoped that the Japanese police will crack the case as soon as possible, severely punish the murderer, and give an explanation to the parents of the victims.

In any case, one thing is for sure, China is the safest country in the world!